@SpaceMonkey77 Final Fantasy XIV is more than worth the sub cost. Heavensward out shortly which adds a whole games worth of content and features. ESO can't even be compared to it wether it's free or not. Different league altogether. Reply+1

Battlefield 4 will likely be the last game in the series I will own. I bought a Xbox One at launch to play that game more than anything. Yet most of the times I got on I couldn't get into a game. Whenever I did, I was booted. It was a joke. It took months for the game to be 'ok' to play, by which time the console in which I had bought to play this game had also dropped in price.

Basically you cost me a lot of money and you can shove future titles up your arse. Not buying any of the bullshit you spout. We should be refunded full stop. Reply+1

Fantastic article. It's the reason why the latest Halo has failed to hold players and be taken seriously on the pro scene. Halo 3 was was still a fantasic game but its been downhill since then. The Masterchief Collection can't come soon enough! Reply0

I've decided I'm getting a Surface Pro 3. Had both RT devices but need something more and now I can safely say that this will replace my laptop no problem. Well done to the Surface team and to Microsoft.

Now if only they'd have this kind of innovation happening in the Xbox division... Reply0

@specialgamer Considering it's the type of thing we're going towards and what Windows 8 was designed for their isn't a chance in hell of them dropping it. Surface Pro devices have actually sold very well at all times. Reply+2

@globalisateur The controls on Mario Galaxy were fantastic. Cue said 'gamer' now mocking the Wiimote.

Wind Waker has been remade on Wii U if you hadn't noticed and it looks fantastic.

Barely anybody bought Twilight Princess on Gamecube. The Wii version with its controls were fantastic.

Rayman Legends was made for Wii U. The controls with the gamepad and the co-op elements were great. All about the control method.

And here we go back to performance. It's not all about graphics power. You really need to get over it. It's not like the olden days. Sure the CPU might not be the strongest but when I'm playing a top quality game I couldn't give two f**ks.

I suggest you actually go to play some games and try to work out what gaming is about. Reply0

@globalisateur Mario Galaxy wouldn't have worked as well on other consoles.

Wind Waker was released on the Gamecube which at the time was the 2nd most powerful console available. Twilight Princess was primarily on Wii (along with its motion controls that worked great) without any gimmicks.

The best version of Rayman Legends is on Wii U. Fact.

Wii U is next gen. Just because it isn't as powerful doesn't mean it isn't. It has very low power usage and there's great tech used in the gamepad along with its wireless syncing with the console.

Getting sick of 'More power = next gen". How people can be so damn narrow minded about these things is beyond me. Reply0